Wanaka Foreshore Reserve Management Plan – Media
Advisory
The council is seeking input into a new
reserve management plan for all Council reserves along the
Lake Wanaka foreshore.
“We’ve received many
applications for various structures and activities along
Lake Wanaka and rather than preparing a plan for each
reserve, it makes sense to manage the foreshore holistically
in delivering on the long term community aspirations for the
area,” said General Manager Operations Ruth Stokes.
The area included all council reserves along Lake Wanaka
from Glendhu Bay to the Outlet Camp, including the Glendhu
Bay camping ground and Wanaka Station Park.
“We’re
holding a drop-in session at the Lake Wanaka Centre on
Thursday 5 September from 4.30-5.30pm. Everyone is welcome
to come along and provide ideas,” Mrs Stokes said.
Suggestions for inclusions in the draft reserve
management plan should be with the Council by Friday 13
September.
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